Pulau Pinang)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pulau Pinang) POS MALAYSIA BERHAD (PULAU PINANG) No. POS Outlet Address Contact JKR 1901 (P), Pejabat Pos, Hj. Harun bin Said 1 Kubang Semang 14400 Kubang Semang 04-5214101 JKR 1270, Jalan Samagagah, Najmulhuda bt. Hj. Abdullah 2 Permatang Pauh 13500 Permatang Pauh 04-3901996 F1-05 On Lower, Ground Floor, Mohd Faruqi Bin Musa 3 Carrefour Carrefour Shopping Centre, 04-3702053 13700 Perai 21, Tingkat Bawah, Jalan Bandar Seberang Norimah Bt. Muhid 4 Todak 2,Bandar Seberang Jaya, Jaya 04-3995110 13700 Perai JKR 1460, Jalan Besar, 13100 Fauziah Ayob 5 Penaga Penaga 04-3515977 JKR 1204, Jalan Tasek Gelugor Asiah Jaafar 6 Tasek Gelugor 13300 Tasek Gelugor 04-5731202 JKR A13, Jalan Bertam, 13200 Pn. Hashmini bt. Hashim 7 Kepala Batas Kepala Batas 04-5751207 JKR 1964, Jalan Besar, Sungai Pn. Maznah bt. Hashim 8 Sungai Dua Dua, 13800 Butterworth 04-3563310 Pn. Charan Kaur a/p Jagar JKR 1369, Lorong Mak Mandin 9 Mak Mandin Singh 5, 13400 Butterworth 04-3333741 J.74, Jalan Besar, 14200 Che Amah Bt. Shafiee 10 Sungai Bakap Sungai Jawi 04-5824202 No. 4, Jalan Nuri, Taman Ahmad Shathari Ismail 11 Nibong Tebal Sentosa, 14300 Nibong Tebal 04-5931401 JKR 1574, Bagan Ajam, 13000 Aniza Bt. Abu Bakar 12 Bagan Ajam Butterworth 04-3322499 No. 10, Taman IKS, Simpang Mazlinah Bt. Mohd Ismail 13 Simpang Ampat Ampat (PERDA) 14100 Simpang 04-5887303 Ampat JKR 836, Jalan Arumugam Abdul Jalil Bin Omar 14 Bukit Mertajam Pillai, 14000 Bukit Mertajam 04-5397953 No. 2, Medan Kurau Dua, Hj. Derus bin Hj. Din 15 Taman Chai Leng Taman Chai Leng, 13700 Perai 04-3903100 No. 2715, Jalan Besar, 13600 Pn. Haslyna bt. Hanafi 16 Perai Perai 04-3902340 Lot 1.6, 1.7 & 1.8 Kompleks Siti Hawa Bt. Mohd Ali Mayang Mall, Jln Mayang Pasir 17 Bandar Bayan Baru (sementara) Satu, Bdr Bayan Baru 11950 04-6432555 Bayan Lepas Universiti Sains No. 38 (C18) Kompleks USM, Hasmawiyah bt. Md. Hashim 18 Malaysia 11800 USM 04-6581727 Tesco Pulau 1-10.15, Lebuh Tengku Kudin, Mohd Khairi bin Hashim 19 Pinang 11700 Gelugor 04-6595603 JKR 1621, Jalan Jelutong, Hanisah Osman 20 Jelutong 11600 Jelutong 04-6582840 JKR 2427, Jalan Padang Pn. Ku Rohaidzar Bt. Ku 21 Padang Tembak Tembak, 11400 Padang Ariffin Tembak 04-8287644 Blok 7D, Desa Intan 11, Bandar Muhammad Radzi bin Bandar Baru Ayer 22 Baru Ayer Itam,11500 Ayer Ibrahim Itam Itam 04-8269515 JKR 19, Jln Paya Terubung, Nor Shazleen Bt. Ibrahim 23 Ayer Itam 11500 Ayer Itam 04-8283226 Tingkat Bawah, Bgn. Tuanku Pejabat Pos Besar Haji Bashir Bin Ismail 24 Syed Putra, Leboh Downing, Pulau Pinang 04-2619222 10670 Pulau Pinang Unit 1.22 & 1.23, Blok U- Hj. Mohamad Bin Abdul 25 Pengkalan Weld Shaped 111, Leboh Gat Rahman Machallum, 10300 Pulau Pinang 04-2622777 A13, Tingkat Bawah Bangunan, Hjh. Asmah Bt. Ismail 26 Bangunan Mara Mara, Lebuh Backingham, 04-2610051 10200 Pulau Pinang JKR 2656, Jalan Batu Maung, Zaharah Bt. Darus 27 Batu Maung 11960 Batu Maung 04-6264599 .
Recommended publications
  • Pulau Pinang Cerminkan Kerjasama
    PDL Fasa 2 Menangi Peraduan! dibuka MS 3 MS 18 & 28 FEBRUARI 16-28, 2019 Pulau Pinang cerminkan kerjasama, berjaya mengangkat kepelbagaian semua kaum- Tun M Teks & Gambar : ZAINULFAQAR YAACOB GEORGE TOWN - Kerajaan Pakatan Harapan Persekutuan akan memastikan jurang sosial antara golongan kaya dan miskin membabitkan semua kaum dirapatkan di tanah air ini. Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad berkata demikian ketika menyampaikan ucaptama dalam Perhimpunan Perdana Perpaduan 2019 sempena Sambutan Hari Perpaduan Negeri Pulau Pinang dan Ulang Tahun Ke-15 Majlis Perundingan Muhibah Negeri Pulau Pinang (MPMNPP). “Yang akan membawa malapetaka kepada negara kita ini adalah jikalau 'perpisahan' orang miskin dan kaya begitu jauh. “Sebab itu, Kerajaan Persekutuan akan berusaha merapatkan hubungan antara yang miskin dan kaya, supaya kekayaan kita ini dapat diagih secara saksama antara semua kaum. “Ini, suatu yang kita kena usahakan supaya jangan identiti kaum disamakan dengan keadaan miskin,” jelasnya pada majlis berkaitan di sini pada 8 Februari 2019. Turut berucap, Pengerusi MPMNPP, Tan Sri Dr. Mohd. Yussof Latiff yang juga Presiden Persatuan Melayu Pulau Pinang (PEMENANG). Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang, Y.A.B. Tuan Chow Kon Yeow antara tetamu kehormat paling utama di pentas auditorium yang menghimpunkan semua pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) berasaskan etnik berkenaan. Mahathir memberitahu bahawa walaupun begitu banyak parti ditubuhkan berasaskan kaum sejak sebelum dan selepas TUN Dr. Mahathir Mohamad menyampaikan ucaptama bersempena Perhimpunan
    [Show full text]
  • (Emeer 2008) State: Pulau Pinang
    LIST OF INSTALLATIONS AFFECTED UNDER EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY REGULATIONS 2008 (EMEER 2008) STATE: PULAU PINANG No. Installation Name Address BADAN PENGURUSAN BERSAMA PRANGIN MALL, PEJABAT 1 PRANGIN MALL PENGURUSAN, TINGKAT 5, PRANGIN MALL, NO.33, JALAN DR. LIM CHWEE LEONG, 10100 PULAU PINANG 161,KAWASAN INDUSTRI,11900 BAYAN LEPAS FTZ,BAYAN LEPAS, PULAU 2 RAPID PRECISION PINANG 3 TECO INDUSTRY (MALAYSIA) 535/539,LRG PERUSAHAAN BARU,13600 PERAI,PULAU PINANG 4 MEGAMALL PENANG 2828, JALAN BARU, BANDAR PERAI JAYA, 13600 PERAI, PULAU PINANG PLOT 17A,JLN PERUSAHAAN,13600 KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN PRAI 5 METECH ALUMINIUM SDN BHD IV,PRAI, PULAU PINANG ALLIANCE RUBBER PRODUCTS SDN 2714, LRG INDUSTRI 15, KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN BKT PANCHOR, 6 BHD NIBONG TEBAL, 14300, PULAU PINANG BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS (M) SDN PLOT 17A & B, TECHNOPLEX, MEDAN BAYAN LEPAS, BAYAN LEPAS 7 BHD - PRECISION TECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL PARK, PHASE 4, 11900 BAYAN LEPAS, PULAU PINANG NO. 2515, TINGKAT PERUSAHAAN 4A, PERAI FREE TRADE ZONE, 13600 8 TONG HEER FASTENERS CO. SDN BHD PERAI, PULAU PINANG 9 NI MALAYSIA SDN BHD NO. 8, LEBUH BATU MAUNG 1, 11960 BAYAN LEPAS, PULAU PINANG 10 EPPOR-PACK SDN BHD 2263, PERMATANG KLING, 14300 NIBONG TEBAL, PULAU PINANG FLEXTRONICS SYSTEMS (PENANG) PMT 719, LINGKARAN CASSIA SELATAN, 14100 SIMPANG AMPAT, PULAU 11 SDN BHD PINANG 12 GURNEY PARAGON MALL 163-D, PERSIARAN GURNEY, 10250, PULAU PINANG BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS (M) SDN BAYAN LEPAS FREE INDUSTRIAL ZONE PHASE 1, 11900 BAYAN LEPAS, 13 BHD - ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING PULAU PINANG SERVICES
    [Show full text]
  • Sungai Dua Water Treatment Plant Seberang Perai, Malaysia
    Sungai Dua Water Treatment Plant Seberang Perai, Malaysia 1. Background Information Sungai Dua Water Treatment Plant (SDWTP) is located at Seberang Perai and occupies about 13 hectares of land. SDWTP is the most important WTP in the Penang as it supplies 80% of the total volume of treated water to Penang. SDWTP was first commissioned in the year 1973 and after series of upgrading in 1994, 1999, 2004, 2011 and 2013, it now has the design capacity of 1,113,792 m3/day . SDWTP usually draws water from Muda River as a primary source and Mengkuang Dam as the secondary source which is the largest dam in the Penang. Currently, the Mengkuang Dam is temporarily decommissioned since February 2014 to facilitate its expansion project. SDWTP is owned and operated by Perbadanan Bekalan Air Pulau Pinang (PBAPP). SDWTP also serves as the control center for PBAPP’s “on-line” supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system to facilitate remote operation. SCADA gathers real-time data from remote location and empowers the operator to remotely control equipment and conditions. The plant operates at 3 shifts per day. The general information of SDWTP is shown in Table 1. Table 1: Overall Information of Sungai Dua Water Treatment Plant Location Seberang Perai, Penang Constructed Year 1973 (1994, 1999, 2004, 2011 & 2013 upgrading) Raw Water Source Muda River (primary) & Mengkuang Dam Maximum Design Capacity (m3/d) 1,113,792 Operating Capacity (m3/d) 1,002,412 Number of employees 120 Topography Tropical Automation Yes Water Quality Exceeds Standards for Drinking Water set by Ministry of Health, Malaysia Supply Areas Seberang Perai, Penang Island Reference Perbadanan Bekalan Air Pulau Pinang (PBAPP) Source: Making Sure Penang’s Taps Keep Flowing.
    [Show full text]
  • Than a Free Bus Ride”—Exploring Young Adults’ Perceptions of Free Bus Services Using a Qualitative Approach: a Case Study of Penang, Malaysia
    sustainability Article “More Than a Free Bus Ride”—Exploring Young Adults’ Perceptions of Free Bus Services Using a Qualitative Approach: A Case Study of Penang, Malaysia Nur Sabahiah Abdul Sukor 1,* , Surachai Airak 1 and Sitti Asmah Hassan 2 1 School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Nibong Tebal 14300, Penang, Malaysia; [email protected] 2 School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai 81310, Johor, Malaysia; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Abstract: Encouraging the younger generation to use public transport can revolutionise the way that citizens commute in the future; hence, municipalities must provide good public transport services to encourage their use. A free bus service was introduced in Penang, Malaysia, to support the sustainable agenda and to provide transport for low-income groups. However, the lack of ridership resulted in the service being far from achieving its target. This study assessed young adults’ perceptions of the current free bus service in Penang to design a strategy to attract them to use the free bus. In this study, six focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with young adults aged between 18 and 25 years old studying in three different higher institutions located along the route of the free bus. The data collected were analysed using thematic analysis, in which four areas were identified—free service, reliability, information provision, and attractive service. Finally, this paper Citation: Sukor, N.S.A.; Airak, S.; provides valuable input on initiatives to further encourage young adults to use the free bus service Hassan, S.A. “More Than a Free Bus in Penang.
    [Show full text]
  • Senarai Peguam Syarie Negeri Pulau Pinang Bagi Tahun 2017
    SENARAI PEGUAM SYARIE NEGERI PULAU PINANG BAGI TAHUN 2017 BIL NO. NAMA ALAMAT NO. TEL & EMAIL PSPP 1 002 ABD RAZAK B YAACOB TETUAN RAZAK & CO. 04-5742403 NO 38-1, TKT 1, JLN USAHAWAN 2 PUSAT [email protected] PERNIAGAAN KEPALA BATAS, 13200 SEBERANG PERAI UTARA, BUTTERWORTH, PULAU PINANG. 2 003 ABU BAKAR AS-SIDEK B HJ 019-5685548 TETUAN AS-SIDEK MOHD SIDEK [email protected] NO 363-Y JALAN PEMANCAR GELUGOR 11700, PULAU PINANG. 3 005 AHMAD MUNAWIR B ABD AZIZ TETUAN MUNAWIR DAN BAIDURA 04-6453327 NO. 70-3-27 D’PLAZZA MALL JLN MAHSURI 11900 BAYAN BARU, PULAU PINANG 4 007 BADRUZZAMAN B ISHAK TETUAN BADRUZZAMAN & KAMAL, 26 A & 26 B, JALAN PERDA SELATAN 04-5377999 BANDAR PERDA, [email protected] 14000 BUKIT MERTAJAM, PULAU PINANG 5 008 FARIDAH BT AHMAD TETUAN FARIDAH AHMAD & ASSOC. 6858, TNGKT 2, JLN BAGAN JERMAL, BAGAN 04-3234629 AJAM, 12300 B’WORTH, P.P 6 010 JAMRUTBI BT ABD RAJAB TETUAN YUSLINOV AHMAD & PETRA OON, 18 LEBUH GEREJA, 04-2277142 10200 PULAU PINANG. 7 012 KHAIRUDIN B ALAUDIN TETUAN BALA MAHESAN & KHAIRUDIN, 04-2296701 NOBLE HOUSE, TNGKT 3, [email protected] 98 LORONG MADRAS, 10400 PULAU PINANG 8 013 MOHD HAIROL KAMAL TETUAN BADRUZZAMAN & KAMAL, NO. 93 TINGKAT 2, JALAN PENGKALAN, TAMAN 04-4253002 PEKAN BARU, 08000 SUNGAI PETANI, [email protected] KEDAH. 1 9 014 MOHAMED TAWFEEK BIN TETUAN TAWFEEK BADJENID & PARTNERS, HASSAN SUITE S-3-A&B TKT 3, 04-2277142 NORTHAM SUITE, NO. 55 [email protected] JLN SULTAN AHMAD SHAH 10050 PULAU PINANG 10 016 DR HJ MOHD RADZUAN B.
    [Show full text]
  • Seberang Perai Utara
    SEBERANG PERAI UTARA KOD KAWASAN PETAK KERETA SPU 1 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 3843 -3851 Jalan Bagan Luar 7 SPU 2 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4873 -4876 Jalan Bagan Luar 14 SPU 3 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4105 -4114 Jalan Bagan Luar 17 SPU 4 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4144-4223 Jalan Bagan Luar 11 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4703 hingga 4710, 4422 hingga 4425 & 4802 Jalan SPU 5 53 Bagan Luar SPU 6 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4451 -4454 Jalan Bagan Luar 4 SPU 7 Jalan Pasar termasuk jalan susur di hadapan Kompleks MARA 52 SPU 8 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 3635 – 4921 Jalan Bagan Luar 51 SPU 9 Sekitar bangunan No. 3914 – 4277 Jalan Bagan Luar 44 SPU 10 Lorong Bagan Luar 1 21 SPU 11 Lorong Bagan Luar 2 61 SPU 12 Lorong Bagan Luar 3 25 SPU 13 Lorong Bagan Luar 4 3 SPU 14 Jalan Kampong Banggali 219 SPU 15 Jalan Telekom 19 SPU 16 Jalan Pantai 113 SPU 17 Taman Selat 303 SPU 18 Jalan Kampong Jawa & Lorong Kampong Jawa 64 SPU 19 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4768 – 4777 Jalan Bagan Luar 25 SPU 20 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 3838 – 4072 Jalan Bagan Luar 47 SPU 21 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 1 – 79 Jalan Kapal 41 SPU 22 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4654 – 4679 Jalan Chain Ferry 77 SPU 23 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No. 4803 – 4807 Jalan Chain Ferry 11 SPU 24 Jalan susur di hadapan Bangunan No.
    [Show full text]
  • The State of Penang, Malaysia
    Please cite this paper as: National Higher Education Research Institute (2010), “The State of Penang, Malaysia: Self-Evaluation Report”, OECD Reviews of Higher Education in Regional and City Development, IMHE, http://www.oecd.org/edu/imhe/regionaldevelopment OECD Reviews of Higher Education in Regional and City Development The State of Penang, Malaysia SELF-EVALUATION REPORT Morshidi SIRAT, Clarene TAN and Thanam SUBRAMANIAM (eds.) Directorate for Education Programme on Institutional Management in Higher Education (IMHE) This report was prepared by the National Higher Education Research Institute (IPPTN), Penang, Malaysia in collaboration with a number of institutions in the State of Penang as an input to the OECD Review of Higher Education in Regional and City Development. It was prepared in response to guidelines provided by the OECD to all participating regions. The guidelines encouraged constructive and critical evaluation of the policies, practices and strategies in HEIs’ regional engagement. The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the National Higher Education Research Institute, the OECD or its Member countries. Penang, Malaysia Self-Evaluation Report Reviews of Higher Education Institutions in Regional and City Development Date: 16 June 2010 Editors Morshidi Sirat, Clarene Tan & Thanam Subramaniam PREPARED BY Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang Regional Coordinator Morshidi Sirat Ph.D., National Higher Education Research Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia Working Group Members Ahmad Imran Kamis, Research Centre and
    [Show full text]
  • Panel Windscreen Repairers
    PANEL WINDSCREEN REPAIRERS PENANG TOWN WORKSHOP NAME CONTACT NO ADDRESS BUKIT MERTAJAM KEDAI MEMASANG CERMIN KERETA HOCK LEE HENG 04-310 7518 NO.4961, JALAN BAGAN AJAM, 13000 BUKIT MERTAJAM, PULAU (JALAN BAGAN AJAM, BUKIT MERTAJAM) 04-324 4518 PINANG BUKIT MERTAJAM KEDAI MEMASANG CERMIN KERETA HOCK LEE HENG 04-551 7518 NO.3314, JALAN KULIM, CHEROK TOKUN, 14000 BUKIT MERTAJAM, (JALAN KULIM, BUKIT MERTAJAM) PULAU PINANG BUKIT MERTAJAM KEDAI MEMASANG CERMIN KERETA HOCK LEE HENG 04-530 7852 NO.5954, JALAN MEGAT HARUN, 14000 BUKIT MERTAJAM, PULAU (JALAN MEGAT HARUN,BUKIT MERTAJAM) 04- 538 9716 PINANG BUTTERWORTH DR CERMIN SDN BHD (BUTTERWORTH) 016-470 3938 6004, JALAN HENG CHOON THIAN, 12100 BUTTERWORTH, PULAU 04-333 4310 PINANG GEORGE TOWN FEDERAL MOTOR (GEORGE TOWN) 04-283 1206 77 & 77A, LORONG KULIT, 10460 GEORGETOWN, PULAU PINANG GEORGE TOWN YAN KEE AUTO GLASS (GEORGE TOWN) 04-281 3378 89-I, JALAN P.RAMLEE, 10460 GEORGETOWN, PULAU PINANG SEBERANG PERAI SPEEDY AUTO GLASS SPECIALITS SDN BHD (SEBERANG 04-399 0979 NO.14, JALAN PERAI JAYA, BANDAR PERAI JAYA, 13700 SEBERANG PERAI) PERAI, PULAU PINANG KEDAH TOWN WORKSHOP NAME CONTACT NO ADDRESS ALOR SETAR DR CERMIN SDN BHD (ALOR STAR II) 012-280 9925 6B JALAN LENCONG BARAT, TAMAN DAHLIA III, 05400 ALOR SETAR, KEDAH ALOR SETAR DR CERMIN SDN BHD (ALOR STAR) 016-488 0336 NO. 5 TAMAN MURNI, SEBERANG JALAN PUTRA, 05150 ALOR STAR, KEDAH SUNGAI PETANI DR CERMIN SDN BHD (SUNGAI PETANI) 016-416 2990 NO.212, JALAN LEGENDA 8, LEGENDA HEIGHTS, 08000 SUNGAI PETANI, KEDAH SUNGAI PETANI DR CERMIN SDN BHD (SERI TEMIN) 012-498 7991 NO.
    [Show full text]
  • George Town Or Georgetown , Is the Capital of the State of Penang In
    George Town[1] or Georgetown[2], is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King George III, George Town is located on the north-east corner of Penang Island and has about 220,000 inhabitants, or about 400,000 including the suburbs. Formerly a municipality and then a city in its own right, since 1976 George Town has been part of the municipality of Penang Island, though the area formerly governed by the city council is still commonly referred to as a city, and is also known as Tanjung ("The Cape") in Malay and 喬治市 (Qiáozhì Shì) in Chinese. [edit]History George Town was founded in 1786 by Captain Francis Light, a trader for the British East India Company, as base for the company in the Malay States. He obtained the island of Penang from the Sultan of Kedah and built Fort Cornwallis on the north-eastern corner of the island. The fort became the nexus of a growing trading post and the island's population reached 12,000 by 1804. The town was built on swampy land that had to be cleared of vegetation, levelled and filled. The original commercial town was laid out between Light Street, Beach Street (then running close to the seashore), Malabar Street (subsequently called Chulia Street) and Pitt Street (now called Masjid Kapitan Keling Street). The warehouses and godowns extended from Beach Street to the sea. By the 1880s, there were ghauts leading from Beach Street to the wharf and jetties as Beach Street receded inland due to land reclamation.
    [Show full text]
  • Relay Selection Mechanism for User Cooperation Networks Using a Game-Theoretic Approach
    Vol. 5(3), pp. 50-56, September, 2013 Journal of Electrical and Electronics DOI 10.5897/JEEER2013.0455 ISSN 1993–8225 ©2013 Academic Journals Engineering Research http://www.academicjournals.org/JEEER Full Length Research Paper Relay selection mechanism for user cooperation networks using a game-theoretic approach Oluseye A. Adeleke* and Mohd. F. M. Salleh School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Nibong Tebal, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. Accepted 3 August, 2013 In this paper, we propose a new mechanism for selecting the most suitable partner in a cooperative wireless communication system, using a type of game called the Bidding game. Among all the previous researches in cooperative communications employing a similar game concept, none of them considered how relays are selected, but rather how power is allocated among the relays or sources. In this game, in which the conventional theories of economic bidding are applied, the cooperative communication network is modeled as a single-user, multi-relay system in which the source acts as the auctioneer while the relays or partners act as the bidders in the game. The resource being auctioned here is power, and the relay which offers the highest bid in terms of price is selected, allocated power and also given an incentive (for helping) by the source node. This paper shows that there is a linear relationship between the utility achievable by a source node and the selection of a suitable partner for the cooperative process by that node. Simulations are run to verify and validate our proposed scheme. Key words: Auction, bidding game, cooperative communication, utility.
    [Show full text]
  • SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : P.PINANG 1 Berjaya Penang Hotel 1-Stop Midlands Park,Burmah Road,Timur Laut 10350 Timur La
    SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : P.PINANG BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH 1 Berjaya Penang Hotel 1-Stop Midlands Park,Burmah Road,Timur Laut 10350 Timur Laut 2 The Bayview Beach Resort 25-B,Lebuh Farquha, Timur Laut 10200 Timur Laut 3 Evergreen Laurel Hotel 53, Persiaran Gurney 10250 Georgetown 4 CITITEL PENANG 66,Jln Penang 10000 Georgetown 5 Oriental Hotel 105, Jln Penang 10000 Georgetown 6 Sunway Hotel Georgetown 33, Lorong Baru, Off Jln Macalister 10400 Georgetown 7 Sunway Hotel Seberang Jaya No.11, Lebuh Tenggiri 2, Pusat Bandar Seberang Jaya 13700 Seberang Jaya 8 Hotel Neo + Penang No.68 Jalan Gudwara, Town Pulau Pinang 10300 Georgetown 9 Golden Sand Resort Penang By Shangri-La 10th Mile, Batu Ferringhi, Timur Laut 11100 Batu Ferringhi 10 Bayview Hotel Georgetown Penang 25-A, Farquhar Street 10200 Georgetown 11 Park Royal Penang Resort Batu Ferringhi 11100 Batu Ferringhi 12 Hotel Sri Malaysia Penang No.7,Jln Mayang Pasir 2 11950 Bandar Bayan Baru 13 Rainbow Paradise Beach Resort 527,Jln Tanjung Bungah 11200 Tanjung Bungah 14 Equatorial Hotel Penang No.1,Jln Bukit Jambul 11900 Bayan Lepas 15 Shangri-La's Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa Batu Ferringhi Beach 11100 Batu Ferringhi 16 Hotel Continental No.5, Jln Penang 10000 Georgetown 17 Hotel Noble 36,Lorong Pasar 10200 Georgetown 18 Pearl View Hotel 2933, Jln Baru 13600 Butterworth 19 Eastern and Oriental Hotel 10, Leboh Farquhar 10200 Georgetown 20 Modern Hotel 179-C, Labuh Muntri 10200 Georgetown 21 Garden Inn 41, Anson Road 10400 Georgetown 22 Pin Seng Hotel 82, Lorong Cinta 10200 Georgetown 23 Hotel Eng Loh 48, Church Street 10200 Georgetown 24 Hotel Apollo 4475, Jln Kg.
    [Show full text]
  • A Quick Guide to Butterworth Unlocking a Trove of Surprises
    A quick guide to Butterworth Unlocking a trove of surprises temples | food | heritage collectibles | markets | iconic landmarks www.butterworthguide.com.my BUTTERWORTHYOURTIME Butterworth – step across & explore ust across the channel from This quick guide is designed George Town, this principal to provide a friendly record and Jtown of Seberang Perai (also compendium of the significant sites that called Province Wellesley) sits on the exist here. Many of them are well-suited northern bank of the Prai River. to visit in a drive-about. The brochure Flourishing gradually since its focuses on the most traditional and establishment in the mid-1800s – thanks familiar thoroughfares in the core part to the port, the railway, sugar plantations of town. The principal emphasis is on and industries from colonial times Jalan Bagan Luar – the first avenue that – Butterworth has from the margins one touches upon disembarking from undoubtedly complemented the the ferry that arrives from Penang island. economic rise of the more prominent The road runs from south to north before island.The town was named after William intersecting with Jalan Telaga Air. John Butterworth, Governor of the Straits Beyond this artery, the guide Settlements from 1843 to 1855. includes neighbouring sites selected for Today, the idyllic pace of Butterworth their uniqueness and relevance such as is a welcome relief from the bustle of places at Jalan New Ferry in the south metropolitan city life. With the exception and Jalan Raja Uda in the north. of a handful of new buildings in the core As a town that quietly played a pivotal area that have sprouted over the terrain, role in Malaysian history Butterworth much of the streetscape, sensibility and certainly has many treasures that are architecture have remained.
    [Show full text]